We are pleased to announce the 9th Graduate Climate Conference, which
will be held November 6th – 8th in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

The goal of this graduate student-organized conference is to assemble a
broad range of talks and posters featuring high-quality student research
focused on past, present, and future climate, its changes, and their
impacts. We encourage students at all stages of their graduate career to
apply, and we seek abstracts on climate research from a variety of
disciplines from the sciences, engineering, and humanities, including:
oceanography, atmospheric sciences, biology, geosciences,
environmental science and engineering, geography, public policy,
economics, law, ethics, and anthropology.

The abstract submission period opens April 15th and closes
June 1st. Lodging and meals are provided for all participants, and
limited travel funds are also available. Please see our website for
more information and to submit an abstract:
www.graduateclimateconference.com
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